His interpretation reminds me a boy from a spanish song called Violin de Becho. This song says that violins are like innocent children and the only language they speak is love. Becho, the violinist boy, he thinks that love is nothing but pain. Love hurts. Therefore he concludes that his life is nothing but a hurtful violin. When I listened him, I thought I listened this mature boy.
Thanks for your strong musicality, and I saw that your bowing position was where I thought it to be near perfect technique & was very straight indeed as I was taught ..... but I haven't played for many years....! so a lovely reminder at the rigorous discipline required to make a melody seem "effortless" ! I was just looking at and to listen to the beautiful music... and although it shall never the same as the being there in person live acoustics of course, your melody and vibrato tone with your equally expert accompanist is a pleasure to hear!😃
Does anyone here know whether, in the original opera, there is an aria that was the first version of this 'melody"? Or..was this "Melody" performed by the orchestra as an interlude in the plot? I first heard this performed by a pianist many years ago.
Sorry if I come across as rude, your playing was beautiful but I would work on trying to improve your bow, because it isn't that straight. If you could improve that, I bet the sound would be much better ;)
Thank you for your comment. Many violinist change bow direction/pattern when playing slow pieces for a more transparent tone. If my intent was to sustain each note evenly (as I would in something like Brahms for ex.) I would certainly be further from the fingerboard. Usually I play closer to the fingerboard if my goal is to remain pianissimo, or to make a drastic diminuendo.
И правда , зачем же мы живём, если не слушаем это. Благодарю!
Thank you very much for your comment.
His interpretation reminds me a boy from a spanish song called Violin de Becho. This song says that violins are like innocent children and the only language they speak is love. Becho, the violinist boy, he thinks that love is nothing but pain. Love hurts. Therefore he concludes that his life is nothing but a hurtful violin.
When I listened him, I thought I listened this mature boy.
One of the most beautiful compositions in the classical repertoire. Interpreted to perfection by Dmitri Olevsky.
Восхитительное исполнение этой прекрасной музыки. Браво!❤🎉
Thank you very much.
This is beautiful! I'm playing it for my grade 6 violin exam
Thanks Molly.
Same!
Me toooo
You have a Audio or Video? Würde ich sehr gerne hören🙏
Same :)
whoever disliked this has no soul. your playing is truly inspiring, thank you so much for blessing youtube.
Thanks so much for your sweet comment.
I was in awe from start to finish. Well done
❤️🖤💛
Thanks very much.
Какая красивая мелодия...♥ И сыграна именно так и в том темпе, как мне нравится! Спасибо Вам за такое трогательное и чуткое исполнение! ♥
Thank you
La plus émouvante interprétation 🙏🌹
Thanks so much.
Fantastic and beautiful playing 👏
Thanks for the compliment.
So beautiful!🌹
Thank you very much.
I have tears in my eyes....vielen lieben Dank...
I appreciate your comment.
Thank you.
So beautifull.
Thank You.
Спасибо, прекрасно до слез!😪
Спасибо за слова.
I was just playing this and this is a huge inspiratione for me
Thank you very much for your comment.
Realmente struggente e bellissimo
Thank you very much
Good job I’m just starting this song:)
Thank You
So beautiful.
Thank you
Thanks for your strong musicality, and I saw that your bowing position was where I thought it to be near perfect technique & was very straight indeed as I was taught ..... but I haven't played for many years....! so a lovely reminder at the rigorous discipline required to make a melody seem "effortless" ! I was just looking at and to listen to the beautiful music... and although it shall never the same as the being there in person live acoustics of course, your melody and vibrato tone with your equally expert accompanist is a pleasure to hear!😃
Thanks so much for your comment.
miraculeux!
Thank You.
Quel beau SON ! 🌹😌
Thank you very much. Appreciate your compliment.
Dimitry Olevsky, you play beautifully!
@@laurih.t.8723 Thanks so much.
Moooi ❤️❤️
Nice very touching
Olevsky understod it.
thank you
I first read this as gluck’s melody for orphans 😂😂 jokes aside great version of this piece well played
S C H Ö N H E I T & P E R V E K T I O N Dankeschön!
Thank you for your kind words
Does anyone here know whether, in the original opera, there is an aria that was the first version of this 'melody"? Or..was this "Melody" performed by the orchestra as an interlude in the plot? I first heard this performed by a pianist many years ago.
This melody is performed by a flute solo in the opera, as the original version of this composition.
Очень хорошо ! Но темп очень быстрый, а так нормально .
Thank you. This tempo is close to the original opera version.
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Sorry if I come across as rude, your playing was beautiful but I would work on trying to improve your bow, because it isn't that straight. If you could improve that, I bet the sound would be much better ;)
Thank you for your comment. Many violinist change bow direction/pattern when playing slow pieces for a more transparent tone. If my intent was to sustain each note evenly (as I would in something like Brahms for ex.) I would certainly be further from the fingerboard. Usually I play closer to the fingerboard if my goal is to remain pianissimo, or to make a drastic diminuendo.
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